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The word "古筝" (gǔzhēng) is derived from two Chinese characters: "古" (gǔ) meaning "ancient" and "筝" (zhēng) meaning "zither". The combination of these two characters creates the word "古筝" which literally translates to "ancient zither".
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No, 古筝 (gǔ zhēng) is not used in other countries besides China. 古筝 is a traditional Chinese stringed instrument that has been played in China for centuries. It is a plucked zither with a trapezoidal sound box and 16-25 strings. It is used in traditional Chinese music and is not found in other countries.
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